Calm-PRT contains an extract of the adaptogen Rhodiola rosea , a source of biologically-active rosavins. Rhodiola rosea is a plant that grows in the cold regions of the world and is known for its ability to increase physical and mental performance.

Rhodiola rosea extract in high concentrations reduces adrenal release of the Adrenal catecholamines. Rhodiola rosea is considered an "adaptogenic" herb, which means it modulates high, as well as slow activity of the adrenal gland.

NeuroScience's Rhodiola is standardized to contain 16% rosavins, which have been found to decrease the effects of stress and fatigue.

SerinAid+, a high-quality preparation of phosphatidylserine is in Neuroscience Calm PRT. Phosphatidylserine is a major phospholipid in the brain and is involved in many aspects of cellular membrane function. Studies have shown that phosphatidylserine is capable of restoring cortisol receptor sensitivity, thereby supporting normal communication within the hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal axis.

Calm PRT Dosage

Take 3-4 capsules one to two times daily. Due to concentration of Rhodiola rosea per capsule, Calm-PRT may be stimulating if used at lower than recommended doses.

If you are pregnant or nursing, consult your healthcare professional before use.

Calm PRT Ingredients

Calm PRT FAQs

I am getting anxiety/overstimulation when I take Calm-PRT. Why is that?

Due to the concentration of Rhodiola rosea per capsule, Calm-PRT may be stimulating if used at lower-than-recommended doses.

What can be done if I experience an upset stomach while taking Calm-PRT?

We suggest reducing the dose and/or taking the products with a small amount of non-protein containing food.

Are there any contraindications associated with Calm-PRT?

Calm-PRT can be taken in combination with other medications and supplements. Fatigue may result if combined with other medications or supplements with calming effects.

Is it safe to take Calm-PRT while pregnant and/or nursing?

Use of amino acids in women who are pregnant or nursing is under the discretion of the consumer and healthcare practitioner. There is no published information regarding the safety or untoward effect of these products or ingredients during pregnancy or while nursing. While the ingredients in the products, as well as the products themselves, have been used successfully during pregnancy and while nursing, this is not proof of their safety.